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S THE new Cha
owners have
The Chandler
even surpais t;
its cushionirn. Y.,
The new h
Its wide and d.F..
Nothing han innr .:ul
fine big touring car t I
little details of nio1ry u,
Is beveled pate glass.
snugly and open with ti
quarter-bow curtains.
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and its cony' -r. n
choose it, too, Wor It , n
sand Chandler wiers
whut a good car the Cl
motor and tihe sturdy e
the Chandler notable v
CHANDLE
CARRANZA [AID
TO BEED WARNING
Uncle Sam Told Him Year Ago of
Villa's Activities
NOW SITUATION IS SERIOUS
Gravest Menace to Carranza's Power
Since Villa's Defeat Three
Years Ago.
Washington, May 30.--Although the
Carranza government, of Mexico, was
* United States of preparationsbfo te
present revolutionary campaign whirch
ITHE R4
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And all other 11
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eand
c1erT
leautiful Big.Car
and the Price
tidier touring model is her
waited for it. It's here nc
f thev past has had splendi1
i i:.neduia te fore-runner i
c-- h nicety of its custom-1
3 ::T riig is a big car.
;t disti.nctive a
Ad i R!D ES,--it
- :: ' d ". ry' Of ti
te CI dr ric;.. Indeed, ma.
The clear-vision sie!. curtains fit:
te doors. There are detachable re: s
TheLe are oautsde daor handles.
Is the Famous C
ew ' hv.i ir ~ .1r':..i for i: . '.r ..,
ha..A-mme (:I ett :v. But yo i '.it.
iechlni"'. e-:r ee. Fitty thou
know, better than we can tell you,
iandler is. The famous Chandler
xcellence of the whole chassis make
wong fine cars.
SIX SPLENDID
Seven-fPassenger Touring Cur, $1795
Four-Passenger D,
Convertible Sedan, $2195 Convertli
All Prices f. o
C. R. U
Mannir
t MOTOR CAR (
rias resulted in the proclaiming of
3en. Felipe Angeles provisional presi
lent, and Francisco Villa, secretary
>f war, little attention wvas paid to
.nformation given by this country.
Specific warnings of the threatened
nenace to his power were given Presi
lent Carranza by the United State3
last October 15, and again last Nc
vember 27, it was learnedl authori
batively today. President Carranza
was remindled on these and other oc
2assions particularly of his duty to
protect Americans and American
prop~erty iih Mexico.
Villa on the' JTob.
Villa began the collection of arms,
munitions andl money a year aga for
the campaign whjich, in the opinion
of officials here now has grown to
)OF OF
CEDAR SHIP
laterial Needed it
&- McLEO
Sumter, S. C.
S(X $(1
Offering of the Sea.
is Only $1793
e. We have waited for it. O
>w and we are all proud and h
:I bodies, but the new CThandle
O beauty of l n hin :iness,e i
ike worknianship and in Its lu
Its highi hood and_ radiator, it
ppearar.e,
' es like a dream
'':-vh':ch !va been standard Ch
ast are continued. The cushions 1
g te hand-buffed plaited leather. '
..ut floor boards are covered with he
aluminum-bound. The two conifor ta
fold away, entirely concealed, when nuol
nsme Body
and1er Chassis
The Chandler continuei for 1919 all
eclanical features; solid cast alun
extending from frame to frame, silent <
auxiliary motor shafts, annular ball
Magneto ignition and many other feat
equipment charactertici, of the highe
cons'ruction.
BODY TYPES
Four-Passenger Roadster, $1795
ispatch Car, $18i5
le Coupe, $2393 Limousine, $3095
b. Cleveland
[ARVIN
Lg, S. C.
3OMPANY, CLEVFt
constitute the gravest menace in Car- in
ranzia's power since Villa was defeated hi
by the government forces three years
aizo.
Last winter, it is sr~&d, Villa noti- hi
fled his followers to plant their crops ti
early as the campaign wouldl begin as e,
soon as the grass was grecen to insure of
forage for their horses. Unusual ac- ei
tivity was displayed throughout pi
Northern Mexico by tihe Villistas in se
getting their crops into the -ground ti
to providie against faine. All this br1
was learned by agents of the United al
States and formed the basis for the
warnings sent to Carranza.
.Just why Carranza paid little heed p,
to these warnings or was unable to ai
divert any military forces from other ei
parts of the republic! to the campaign sy
di
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Car
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t
Id Chandler
appy.
r tiuring car
1. c m rdort of
stroo s un 1ish.
andler qualities in
Ire upholstered in
he front conp-.rt
ivy gray linoleum,
IL auxiliary chairs
in Uuie,
its distinguished
inun motor base
:hain drive for the
bearings, Bosch
ures of design and
it-clus motor car
0
AND, 0.
the north, is a mystery to officials;
re.
In the opinion of somne, the extra ex-.
mse of such an undertaking may
ve dleterredl him, remembering that
c campaign of Iluerta sent by Mad
o gainst Orozco in the same part
the 'country cost the Mexican Gov
nment ap)proxi mately $60,000,000
tsos. The total revenue from all'
urces for the first four months of
is year, according to official figures,
ought to the Meyxican treasury only
>out $29,000,000 pes~os.
Six weeks ago Carranza had 8,000)
en in Torreon, it is oflicially re
>rtedl, . ith a large supply of arms
id ammunition at Chihuahua. 011i
als here were unable to understand
by he dIidl not move these troops
trth before Villa's men had beent
sembledl in a large force at any
Vill's popularity among the troops
e'xpllained here by his condutc t
ion the capiture recently of Parral,I
ter the surrender of the garrison
lla addressed the mien, having im
isonedl the officers, telling the sol
ers that as he realized that they
re conscriplts andi as he needed their
mopons, they were free to return to
eir homes if they wvould give their
)rd of honor that they would not
ke up arms against hi m again.
iis in formation reached the federal
00ops antd accounts for the ease
ith which VillIa has defeated the
dleral troops sent aga inst him.
it was learned today that inquiries
wve been made of the Mexican Goy
nmient regarding a reportedl seizure
Villa of a shipment of arms fronm
e United States dlesigned for Car
m~za. Information receIved here is
at Villa obtained one-nmalf of it. It
so is reported that none of the re
nt shipments of arnms to the Mexi.
n Government authorized by this
>vernment have got farther than
hihuahua, which is now threatened
~r Villa.
Officials here had no official infor
ation today regarding reports that
> attempt might be made to send
ex icon federal troops through A ri -
ma in bond to op~erate against Villa.:
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
muigists refund money If P'AZO OINTMENT falfr
euro Itching, Bied, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
s ntl ceee itch ng P11lean you agt
ROMIENT fARMERS
KU. EACH OTHER
. W. Hogg and H. D. Marley in
Fatal Duel
ALLENDALE COUNTY MEN
Allendale, May 2.-J. W. Hogg,
ne of Allendale County's largest and
lost prominent farmers, residing near
llendale, and H. D. Marley, of Coh
nas Bluff, Allendale County, shot each
ther to death at the latters home
his afternoon about four o'clock, both
ying almrost immediately. Only
ieager details are obtainable tonight
ut it is reported that Hogg, accom
anied by a man named Lewis, went
o the Mla"ley house. Marley's dog
:t Hogg, it is :'id, and liogg shot
'0o". Marley it is caimed, then
noned fire on Hog; with an auto
tie shotgunloaded with buckshot.
Lo. fell m o:tally wounded but drew
s pistol, so it is claimed and shot
,iarey to 'eath a.; the latter was
nnmg away. The buckshot inflicte I
horrible wound in lioeg's chest.
,t rIe: v:,. shot four times.
Hogg, who i3 survived by a wife and
hree children, is from one of the
ost prominent families of this sec
icn. Marley is unmarried.
An inquest, it is understood, will be
'1 tomorrow morning.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
WHEREAS, a Petition signed by
he majority of the free-holders of
he Town of Manning, has been filed
rith the Town Council, asking that a
aecial election be ordered, upon the
c'estion of issuing -coupon bonds of
he said Town of Manning, not ex
eeding Forty-Five Thousand ($45,
00.00) Dollars, the proceeds thereof
o be used solely for the purpose of
treet paving, curbing and other
treet improvements;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
['hat an election by the registered
lectors of the said Town of Manning,
viii be held upon the question of is
luing said coupon bonds of the said
f'own of Manning of the par value
lot exceeding Forty-Five Thousand
$45.000.00) Dollars, bearing interest
it the rate of six per cent ner annum,
nyable semi-annually, and payable
wenty years after date, for the pur
lose of street paving, curbing and
>ther street improvements in the said
rown of Manning, will be held on hte
)th day of June, 1919, upon the ques
:ion aforesaid, such electiai to be
:onducted in accordance with the laws
the State of South Carolina gov
m:ing municipal elections. Such
'leetion will be he'd at the Town Hall
in the Town of Manning; polls will
oen at 8 o'clock A. M. and remain
,),en continuously until 4 o'clock P.
M.; and that at such election th"
registered e!ctors fac'oring the issue.
of said bonds shall ballots with the
wonds. '"For the issue ,,d bonds for'
str et paving, curbing and other
s':r"et improvemets-Yes" printed
tereon; aln' the electors opoosing
.ch issue of bols rhail vote hallots
with the words, "For the issue of
binIs for strct paving, curbing an!
>tiher street improvements-No'
or:nteI therein. Th1fat at such elm'
tion: only those our''-i under the
aw shall be allonel- to vote and the
reg;stration books for said election
shall be open. twenty (2r') 'lays be
fore the election and shall remain
'pen for a period of ten days.
'T'hat E. C. Horton, Joserih S. Dick
son and J. W. Rigby have been desig
n ted as managers of said election,
nd will condluct the same according
to law.
By order of Town Council.
T. F. Coffey,
E. B. Brown, M\ayor.
Secretarv an:l Treasurer-.
Manning, S. C.
AN ORDINANCE
ro Providle for and Regulate tl e C'on
struction of Perm-ment Improve
meats of the Streets and Sidlewalks
of the Town of Manning, and the
Payment Ther-efor.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
orneilmien of the Town of Manning
n C7ouncil a ss(emihed:
Sec. 1. That such streels an] side
v:dlks or parts thereof of the Tlown of
Manning as Couil miI aay from ti me
:o time dleem exncedient andi by reso
ution direct, shall be paveod with last
rg paving material, and when a peti
ion has been filed as is prov idedl for
a Section 2 hereof, s::-h resolution
4hall in terms presc-ribed 'that such
a-ving be met by a specific appro
i>riation, o' hieh shall be at least one
'ilf of the cost thereof by the Towvn
>f Ma nnin, a nd the reaniindler shall
a' charged aga inst abu ttinag property
aners on suc-h streets or sidewalks
is herei na fter declare]: Provided,
Flint where a portion of such im
arovyements shall be done or paid for
..t ,the c'ost of any railroaid, street
mi~way or other corporation, thi
lown and the abutting property own
3rs shall dli vide betwet'n them [lie
-nst of only [lhe remain ing port ion in
lie proportio~ns as abiove prescri bed:
And, provided, further, 'That where
hie port iona pavecd inetudes a stree'
rossinrg, the abtinlrg properity On
-on iguous blocks shall not be charged
with any paiirt of the cost of paingi i
och I street crossing.
Sr'e. 2. That when"'.ar two-th irids
>r more in number of the owneris of'
rbutting property on any street or
Ilho Strong Withstand the Winter
Cold Better Than the Weakc
You must have Health, Strength and En
durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza.
When your blood Is not In a healthy
aondition and does not cIrculate properly,
ousytmis unable to withstand the
(IROVH'S TASTEL3SS Chill TONIC
PortIfies the System AgaInst Colds, Grlp
and Influenza by PurIfying and Enrichinj
the Blood.
It contains the well-known tonic prop
ortles of QuInIne and Iron In a form
acp table to the most delicatq stomach
and Is pleasant to take. You can soon feue
isStrengthening. tnvigoratingEffnat. B0a
THAT CHANGE IN
WOMAN'SLIE
Mr;. Godden Tells How It
May be Passed in Safety
and Comfort.
Fremont,0.--"I was passing through
the critical period of life, being forty
six years of age and
had all the symp
toms incidenttothat
change-heat flash
es, nervousness, and
was in a general run
down condition, so
it was hard for me
to do my work.
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Corn
a. pound was recom
refnded to me as the
t"3t remedy for my
--trouble '] whichi it
surely proved to be. I feel better ami
stroager in every way since taking it,
and the annoying symptoms have disap.
peared." - Mrs. M. GoDDEN, 925 Na
poleon St., Fremont, Ohio.
Such annoying symptons as heat
flashes, nervousness, backache, head
ache, irritability and "the blues," may
be speedily overcome and the system
restored to normal conditions by this
famous root and herb remedy Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
If any complications present them
selves write the Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to
overcome them. The result of forty
years experience is at your service and
your letter held in strict confidence.
definite portion of a street shall de
sire the paving oA the street, side
walk or both, of such street or por
tion of street, they may tile with the
Clerk of Council a petition in wrftf
ing signed by them requesting such
paving. Within the meaning of this
Ordinance the phrase "abutting prop
erty" shall as to sidewalks include
only the property on one side of the
street, but both sides as to the other
part of the street.
Sec. 3. If such petition be grant
ed it shall be filed as a permaneent
record with the Town Clerk, and the
Town Council shall appropriate and
set apart its portion of the cost of
such improvements, which, together
with payments made by owners or
holders of ahuttin+, property, shall be
kept separate from other funds and
':se! only for the payment of such
improvement, and (o ncil shall by
resolution assess the r maining por
tion of such cost upon the several
abutting property on such street or
sidewalk in proportion to the front
age of the several lots of land there
on.
Sec. 4. That the payment by or
for the owners or holders of the
said s--:eral lots of such assessments
so laid upon the abutting property
shall be paid in cash at the com
n:eneement of the work, or at- such
times ani in such installments, not
extending over a period of more than
ten (10) years, as may be severally
aoren upon between them and the
Town Council: Provided, That all
deferred payments shall bear inter
est not to exceed seven (7) per cent
per annum, payable annually from
the date when work was commenced,
and all assessments so laid upon
abutting property shall constitute a
lien upon the lots of lan'i so abutting
from the entry thereof of the assess
ments in the book hereinafter pro,
vided for until fully paid, as provided
in Section 3 of an Act of the General
Assembly of this State entitled "An
Act to authorize the Cities of Colum
bia an. I Greenville and the Town of
Manning to lay and enforce an assess.
mient upjonl abutting property owners
for the purpose of pavmng for perman
ant improv'ements on its streets and
sidlewalks," approved February 17,
1911.
Sec. !,. There shlvl~ be kept in the
o)l 'e of the Ci' rk of Council as a
wiirmanent record a book to he called
"Assessment Liens."' in which shall
b' ent'redl by streets a nl blocks under
mepro priate heads the following
items: No.; owners; description of
uroperty ; date of assessment; amount
oif assessment; how payable; date of
payment : entry of satisfaction; box
and pa;ckage'. And whenever full
paymient has b'0n miia'ie, it shall -be
the uduty' of th" Clerk to make an
entry of full satisfaction in saidl
book.
Sec. 61. The Mayo:- and the Finance
Committee of the Town are hereby
luth orized a nd empowered from time
to time in the name of the Town to
make sale and assignme'nt at not letss
than par or pledige as collateral se
curit y for loans, all outstandieng liene
on the Assessment Liens Book, and
Ial mon 'ys realizedi from such sales,
asi~.g'nmentis or' pledges shall be cred
ited to an:I uised only for the purpose
of payi ng the cost of the improve.
ments for which such assessmentsi
t're hid, or for refunding to the
ITewn payments a iv'anced by it for
1h assessment from other funds in
its treasury not specilically set apart
i'o're'for.
Si'. 7. Upon surrendler to the Town
'lerk of any assignment of lien here
nabhove authorizedI in Sect ion 6, mark
e'd pa*i1 and sat[isfied by the assignee
thereo f, it shaill be t he dut~y of the
'lerk to file such assignment andl~
satisfa'tion in the package with
(other pap~ers r'latinug thereto, and
alsoi to enter sat isfact ion in the proper
column in the Assessment Liens Book.
Sec. 8. That in caste of non-pay
ment at maturity of the assessment
laid or of any inist alhuwent of deferred
payment hereinabove provided fore
and for which the Town has a lien,
such proceedinugs shall be taken, such.
processes issued, such sales made,
and panyment thereof enforced as 3'
law are authorized and provided
cases of non-payment of Town tal
or by suit~s in Court. I
D~one andl ratified under the cor
rate seail of the Town of Mann in~
this 5th day of May, A. D. 1919.
T. F. Coffey,
Mayor
Attest:
E. B. Brown,
Clerk & Treasurer.